The bubonic plague caused mass death and it was caused by the lack of sanitation systems throughout medieval towns. The peasants/serfs demanded more and more as the rich people needed more to supply themselves. Eventually, the peasants got a say in government for this. The bubonic plague also caused a lot of the roman empire to die.
Answer:
Option 2
Explanation:
They just came out of a war. To go into another is preposterous. They needed to get stronger before going into one. But by god.. In less than 200 years they became a world superpower...
A decline<span> in land productivity would easily have led to famine. The other explanation is that the people of Great </span>Zimbabwe<span> had to move in order to maximise their exploitation of the gold trade network. By 1500 the site of Great </span>Zimbabwe<span> was abandoned.</span>